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on the stick itself as the united states. it had moved from the notion of collective state to one of an actual mission. from fdr the nation, hierarchies, and citizenship or promised in the future and the present. first inaugural he declared that the basic thought underlying his policies is not merely nationalistic but the insistence as a first consideration upon the interdependence of various elements and parts in the united states. for roosevelt the entire nation was interconnected bill was not there for static and fixed. it was always in motion, all was developing. therefore required constant attention and adjustment, the kind of attention that only a strong presidency did in a strong central government could give. importantly he understood the nation has already fundamentally united. the various interests that make up the nation were perpetually contesting against one another, but there were not your vocally opposed. some people who visit us from other lands across the sea find it difficult to credit the fact that a nation
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. >> do you think that the united states is going to act? >> i think if the united states does act, it won't be about the ability to deter iran or not. i think it will be about the implications for other countries proliferating in the region. i think this president came to power talking about a global zero, wanting to actually get rid of nuclear weapons. if iran gets a nuclear weapon, saudi arabia is much more likely to get a nuclear weapon. and then you're looking at both egypt and turkey and the nuclearization of the entire region. so for this president, i think the decision to act would be more about the sense that if you get north korea getting a nuclear weapon and then iran getting a nuclear weapon, you're essentially throwing in the towel on proliferation, and it has to be stopped. i personally think this is a decision of enormous gravity. to bomb iran is to go to war with iran. the consequences are enormous. at the very least, i think this has to come out of the situation room and be the stuff of public debate as it is in israel. in i
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states to have a reflexive reaction with utilization of the united nations i they stand eight in the way of the board your peace effort? >> i can say it will require a sustained and determined effort by the u.s. to bring about peace in the region. it has not been sustained to say there is uh peace process today both look to you as leadership when president clinton tried to get the solution but since then we have not been that close. there are people would now begin to wonder if the two state solution is not evaporating on a questionable basis. >> host: to talk about "war and peace" looking back at your career with globally fares is there more war or more piece? >> in terms of forests there are fewer civil wars today man in the past but we have other problems. rehab internationally organized crime and weapons of mass destruction we have health issues end they can fly around the world very quickly. there are fewer wars but many of the problems that we need to do with in addition that do not exist here not totally sure to seven kofi annan thank you for joining us. >> guest: they give.
states to have a reflexive reaction with utilization of the united nations i they stand eight in the way of the board your peace effort? >> i can say it will require a sustained and determined effort by the u.s. to bring about peace in the region. it has not been sustained to say there is uh peace process today both look to you as leadership when president clinton tried to get the solution but since then we have not been that close. there are people would now begin to wonder if the two...
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where is it headed next and could the united states be in the storm's path? we'll have the latest. >> heather: straight ahead, both campaigns going all out to win swing states that could decide the presidential election but our voters there? our political panel will weigh in next. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. >>. >> gregg: welcome back. bottom of the hour, time for top of
where is it headed next and could the united states be in the storm's path? we'll have the latest. >> heather: straight ahead, both campaigns going all out to win swing states that could decide the presidential election but our voters there? our political panel will weigh in next. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time...
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states more accountable and the united states is not just going to get its way as a matter of course in requests from egypt to do various things and carry washington's water in the middle east like mubarek did. host: our guest is steve cook, you can send us an e-mail, c-span.org or join us on twitter, c-span/wj, news of the morning, we've been following this war in syria, which has an civil war, and how serious is it, and what, if anything, can the u.s. do? guest: well, i don't think that it being an all out civil war is actually news. we've been in a civil war situation in syria for quite some time now. it is an unfair fight, and syrian activists and opposition will say that it was a war that was forced upon them by the regime, that this is not a classic case of brother fighting brother. it's the regime's use of overall force, left with no choice to respond. but this is a horrific, tragic situation in which many people are going to die. there was a time when i believed that the united states could intervene in a constructive way. now that we are in an all out civil war, it is a ques
states more accountable and the united states is not just going to get its way as a matter of course in requests from egypt to do various things and carry washington's water in the middle east like mubarek did. host: our guest is steve cook, you can send us an e-mail, c-span.org or join us on twitter, c-span/wj, news of the morning, we've been following this war in syria, which has an civil war, and how serious is it, and what, if anything, can the u.s. do? guest: well, i don't think that it...
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it's good for the united states. it's good for the global economy. three successive u.s. administrations worked steadily to advance russia's wto aspirations. we strongly support the basic bargain at the heart of the wto. >> she went on to say the obama administration would work closely with congress to lift cold war-era trade sanctions on russia so u.s. businesses could benefit from russia's new wto membership. the 1974 amendment restricted trade with the soviet union over its human rights record. clinton also met with japan's prime minister today. >>> in afghanistan a suicide bomber detonated explosives near the nato headquarters in kabul today and six people were reportedly killed. nbc's atia abawi has the latest. >> reporter: it's an area where isaf and the u.s. embassy and camp eggers and other foreign embassies are located. >> it's a clear sign that the insurgency is not caring at all about the civilian population and they're misusing teenagers for their brutal attacks. >> reporter: the taliban quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. they say they were targeti
it's good for the united states. it's good for the global economy. three successive u.s. administrations worked steadily to advance russia's wto aspirations. we strongly support the basic bargain at the heart of the wto. >> she went on to say the obama administration would work closely with congress to lift cold war-era trade sanctions on russia so u.s. businesses could benefit from russia's new wto membership. the 1974 amendment restricted trade with the soviet union over its human...
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states. he calls this walk dude trek. i suppose only a teenager could do it. fox 5 caught up with him as he passed through his home state of maryland. >> reporter: with one change of clothes, a map on his belt, and the magic of music, this maryland kid is hitting the road. >> my name is jonah boyer. i'm 18 years old and i'm hiking the american discovery trail. >> reporter: walking along the long miles between delaware and san francisco. >> just over 5000. >> reporter: the reason? >> i wanted to do something. i wanted to have an adventurous moment in my life. >> reporter: jonas, from eldersburg in carroll county, when he graduated from high school in june, he decided to postpone college. >> my mom, her first instinct was just like, you're crazy. no, you're going to college. >> reporter: mom has come around a bit, and dude trek, as he calls it, started week ago. he gets a lot of questions. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? what is dude trek? why do you smell so bad? i've gone three day
states. he calls this walk dude trek. i suppose only a teenager could do it. fox 5 caught up with him as he passed through his home state of maryland. >> reporter: with one change of clothes, a map on his belt, and the magic of music, this maryland kid is hitting the road. >> my name is jonah boyer. i'm 18 years old and i'm hiking the american discovery trail. >> reporter: walking along the long miles between delaware and san francisco. >> just over 5000. >>...
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the clock is ticking in the united states on the fiscal clififf, which you are very, ve concerned about. the expiration of the bush tax cuts, how do you view this playing out, and what are the implications for the market? >> you know, i think it is very important. last week, thee point when the investor attentition really stas to focus on this when it is in europe. so it is a big deal, the fiscal cliff, 4% of gdp, secondly, it would hit at a team when it is the consumer's week of the it represents a big danger to the ecomy, the challenge is it is not discounted into the price. in other words, wewe're all talking about it. i have met verfew investors who believe it will happen. and if we move to an environment where it is likely, it could create volatility in the market. >>> so how do you invest against that kind of back drop? where would you put money to work right now? >> i think there are a couple of things that investors can do. one thing is the people that have the flexibility, right no the options in the market, that islow. youu bu insurance for the portfolio that will hopefully mi
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most people thought would be not coming from united states. of the people said that in china or india to what they see that the education that they're getting in china and india is to create the next bill gates. and in addition to look at the issue of where the thing the next sentence that will cure cancer. >>> no one is beginning estates for these and were you calling on this? >>> with the this with bob part of her and some posters in washington d.c. and uphold american voters and i think the ec hear some american voters are savvy and mature hearing is that we have no that is we are not dear education system is not expected to be. they worry about it. the worry that the next bill gates is not coming from nine states. and some of great things about the nine states are our education system thus promote creativity and see can see that innovators meat company nine states but what i think is interesting about this report is that we're not making sure that both the innovators and their workers are coming from united states. that's when the real iss
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the olympics expunged the word "amateur" from its dialogue shortly after the 1978 law in the united states that required athletes to be on every governing committee for the 39 olympic committees. no one could look across the table until the athletes that they should be on food stamps because there would be banished for life, like jesse owens, if they got a nickel for competing in the sports. there are models. franchisees a nice notion. the n.c.a.a. is a cartel in the sense that th have artificial rules agreed to by the schools to penalize anybody, any athlete, receives or any university grants one nickel above the agreed stipend. that is enormously significant. it is true. only 1% of the college athletes ever go pro. the flip side of that is that 99% of the athletes who have been devoting their lives to the sports and their bodies and are all beat up, the college experience is the only opportunity in their whole lifetime to get a nest egg out of the value they are creating. it is enormous. for one month, to run march madness, a cbs turner sports called -- paid directly $771 million for run
the olympics expunged the word "amateur" from its dialogue shortly after the 1978 law in the united states that required athletes to be on every governing committee for the 39 olympic committees. no one could look across the table until the athletes that they should be on food stamps because there would be banished for life, like jesse owens, if they got a nickel for competing in the sports. there are models. franchisees a nice notion. the n.c.a.a. is a cartel in the sense that th...
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when the president of the united states he changed it. let me tell you, romney, he found about changes that he didn't agree with and didn't make those changes. if you talk about omissions. romney failed to mention the war in afghanistan. these are the small issues. >> he was asked why the war in afghanistan wasn't there. the president is a man of faith who believes in god. mitt romney definitely cares about the troops in the field. they're both intelligent men. one believes in abortion under no circumstances. rain incest. the other one, a woman has a right to choose. >> you took out language from previous platforms who said it should be safe, legal and rare. i think this democratic convention was really over the top in terms of abortion. every single speaker spoke about abortion. 30% of democrats are pro-life. >> hold on. we had leaders of the catholic church, in our convention, i'm one of the speaker, i didn't mention abortion. i don't think we should be attacking planned parenthood. i'm worried about substantive policies. one candidate
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they are undermining israel security by suggesting that the united states and israel don't have anything other than a unique and close and special relationship. >> so you have said that the reporter, you accused the reporter of miset quoting you and you said it and said i categorially deny saying that. there it is. how do you respond? >> so don, if you look at what the examiner which say conservative blog site, it's not surprising that they would misquote me. i will reiterate that they did misquote me. they took only the first line of what i said and cut it off. you have not played the rest of what i said and what they did was reported that i said that republican policies were dangerous for israel. that is what ambassador oren commented on. i never said they were dangerous for israel. that's the opposite of what i always say. what i always said and what i said is important that we understand that israel should not be a political football. what the republicans are doing is they are subjecting that there is daylight between the parties on israel. i didn't say their policies were dangerous,
they are undermining israel security by suggesting that the united states and israel don't have anything other than a unique and close and special relationship. >> so you have said that the reporter, you accused the reporter of miset quoting you and you said it and said i categorially deny saying that. there it is. how do you respond? >> so don, if you look at what the examiner which say conservative blog site, it's not surprising that they would misquote me. i will reiterate that...
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the united states coast guard, fbi and the immediate wra for all of their hard work and diligence. here's to happy endings. she says both children are doing well. so decision 2012 now. republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan visited the bay area today. not to campaign but to raise money and reach out to younger voters through silicone valley. former san francisco 49er brent jones and his wife hosted a breakfast at their home. tickets to the private event started at $1,000 an ryan can be seen on the terrace greeting guests and the took time to meet supporters outside of the home, as well. >> atmosphere was great. people were comfortable with congressman ryan and i think they enjoyed listening to what he had to say and are optimistic about the opportunities that ryan/romney -- or i should say romney/ryan ticket would offer the country. >> after spending an hour in danville, he headed to a google+ video pep rally and connected with offices in the battleground states of nevada, virginia and florida. coming up at 11:00, video that proves tornados don't just happen in the midwes
the united states coast guard, fbi and the immediate wra for all of their hard work and diligence. here's to happy endings. she says both children are doing well. so decision 2012 now. republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan visited the bay area today. not to campaign but to raise money and reach out to younger voters through silicone valley. former san francisco 49er brent jones and his wife hosted a breakfast at their home. tickets to the private event started at $1,000 an ryan can...
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i have a strong pro-israel record and the president of the united states, barack obama, is someone that i proudly support because he has a stellar record on israel. >> okay. >> he has consistently stood by israel and our platform reflects his personal view on jerusalem and there is nothing less than candor that i am conveying to you tonight. >> i apologize. i did not mean that as a personal attack and you're right on to come back at me and say that, so thank you. but i do think people appreciate candor. those are two things, though -- >> believe me, i have never been accused of being anything less than candid. directness is not my problem. >> i would say that that is -- over the past couple of weeks i've read things that people say you will say anything, even if it's true or false, to prove your point. >> you're right. there are right wing republicans that spend a lot of time trying to suggest that. i have a 20-year record of credibility and i'm proud of my record and it's one of the reasons that president obama asked me to share the democratic national committee. >> why was that in the
i have a strong pro-israel record and the president of the united states, barack obama, is someone that i proudly support because he has a stellar record on israel. >> okay. >> he has consistently stood by israel and our platform reflects his personal view on jerusalem and there is nothing less than candor that i am conveying to you tonight. >> i apologize. i did not mean that as a personal attack and you're right on to come back at me and say that, so thank you. but i do...
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best training to be the president of the united states is to be successfully the president of the united states, which he has been. >> then we should always do away with the second term and say, let's go on for eight years. do you agree that fundament fundamentally -- >> no. we wouldn't have these unemployment numbers and now 360,000 people have given up and if they stayed in the workforce we would have 8.4 unemployment and 47 million people on food stamps and heading for the largest rate of poverty in the last 50 years. household income is down $4,000 and how can anyone say that we are better off, and by the way, a number not talked about enough is the deficit is 7.6%. that is equal to greece. we have a deficit the same as greece. >> so taking that deficit number, and letting me put some other figures up for the audience. in the economy right now, and gas prices are high. we are $16 trillion in debt, and there is, there are 43 months of unemployment over 8%. how do you sell that? >> so, look, i think that the first thing that you do is to remind people what republicans would like you to
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to think this happened in the united states last year, is unthinkable. no woman in measured america should be having that. and there is evidence. 51 cases have been documented. that's too many. we do not want sharia law in the united states. >> dave: right, we've heard all about honor killings around the country as well. so it's not just those examples, you say it's widespread not just isolated incidents. they had no choice, you feel, the republican party? >> and they have a choice and they chose to protect women and children in the united states, whether they are muslim or any other religion. what they are doing is making sure that the constitution is the supreme law of the land. that there will be no other law recognized if it contradicts the constitution. sharia law does contradict the constitution and should not be applied in america, if london or europe is any indication, dave. as i'm speaking to you, there are 85 sharia airports operating in britain alone and when women went to ask for beating and abuse, the authority had to refer them to sharia an
to think this happened in the united states last year, is unthinkable. no woman in measured america should be having that. and there is evidence. 51 cases have been documented. that's too many. we do not want sharia law in the united states. >> dave: right, we've heard all about honor killings around the country as well. so it's not just those examples, you say it's widespread not just isolated incidents. they had no choice, you feel, the republican party? >> and they have a choice...
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both parties agree there needs to be reform here in the united states. what positive steps do you think can be taken? is it going to help or hurt more people who repeal what the president passed? >> i think it's wonderful to hear that he is opening the discussion. i am hoping that it is making people more comfortable that the talks are about health care reform. everybody needs health care reform. the problem is that both in canada and the united states, health care costs are expensive. we are to focus on the costs. we can't focus on being damaging to patients and that's where the dialogue is going off track. so i think it's great that that has been opened. >> the conversation will continue. thank you for sharing your story with us. >> thank you for having me >> shannon: up next, they economy is the key issue, chris wallace interviews both top economic advisers and their plan to get america back on track. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel
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and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> wow, what's a mom like me doing in a place like this? i'm not even a political person but what i am is a military mom. my husband and i are so proud of our five kids. one each in the army, the navy, the air force, and the marines. our youngest is still in high school and, yes, we are hoping he will join the coast guard. they are mom's most precious treasures. and i don't know when i'm going to get them together again because one of them is always deploying. but because of dr. biden and the first lady, our lives are a little bit easier. along with president obama, they have made helping military families a top priority. they've brought together the american people including thousands of businesses to become part of a nationwide support network. it is honor and respect in action. and it warms this mother's heart. last december, i wrote michelle obama a christmas card. just a mom to mom note to say thank you for caring. the first lady not only read my letter. she invited my
and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> wow, what's a mom like me doing in a place like this? i'm not even a political person but what i am is a military mom. my husband and i are so proud of our five kids. one each in the army, the navy, the air force, and the marines. our youngest is still in high school and, yes, we are hoping he will join the coast guard. they are mom's most precious treasures. and i don't know when i'm going to get them together again because...
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states constitution. it drives a dagger in the most basic right that a criminal defendant has in the courts of our country. that is the right confront witnesses, the right to cross-examination. that's the most basic right. and what this law does treally drives a dagger into that. we have opened up a tremendous slippery slope and a very dangerous precedent. >> the supreme court spoke on this, didn't they? >> the supreme court spoke on it. but they didn't speak on this exact issue. i think it is going going to go back to the supreme court. and the sixth amendment and certainly judge scalia has spoken, has really spoken up on this issue, on the trite confront witnesses and the right to cross-examination. this is extremely dangerous. >> this is what the system is based on. you are a professor. what do you tell your students when they say hearsay can come in, but if it's just hearsay -- what do you tell them in terms of either prosecuting or defending a case that is purely based on this hearsay and circumstant
states constitution. it drives a dagger in the most basic right that a criminal defendant has in the courts of our country. that is the right confront witnesses, the right to cross-examination. that's the most basic right. and what this law does treally drives a dagger into that. we have opened up a tremendous slippery slope and a very dangerous precedent. >> the supreme court spoke on this, didn't they? >> the supreme court spoke on it. but they didn't speak on this exact issue. i...
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states coast guards and media for the hard work and diligence. here's to happy endings. she says both children are doing well. >>> now to decision 2012. president barack obama is looking to build momentum in a key battleground state today. the president is in florida for the second straight day and is expected to talk with supporters about medicare and a new stutddy which shows an increase in health care costs for future retirees. yesterday he had free time to loosen up the tie a bit. president obama stopped by an orlando sports bar and met with patrons who were surprised to see him there. coming up later, the joke he told a patron whose child was born in hawaii. >>> mitt romney is airing new attack ads now. the ads will appear in wisconsin in a state last carried by a republican back in 1984. in it the ad blames president obama for the federal deficit. recent polls show romney in a tie in that state. >>> paul ryan was campaigning for cash in the bay area this weekend. the first stop yesterday morning was in danville. former san francisco 49er br
states coast guards and media for the hard work and diligence. here's to happy endings. she says both children are doing well. >>> now to decision 2012. president barack obama is looking to build momentum in a key battleground state today. the president is in florida for the second straight day and is expected to talk with supporters about medicare and a new stutddy which shows an increase in health care costs for future retirees. yesterday he had free time to loosen up the tie a bit....
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reporter: today approximately 420 million boxes of jello are sold in the united states every year. and a billion jello cups. so it's no wonder somebody had the bright idea that with its unique properties jello would make a fine art form. >> we really wanted the audience to really kind of respect this medium. it's kind of very sophisticated material. >> reporter: right. michelle zata is a product designer. nadia works for a human rights group on afghanistan policy. >> it wasn't sort of a tongue in cheek let's make some funny jellos. >> reporter: what they organized was a gelatin design event that was held last year in a brooklyn artist studio. >> so this is all jello? this is jello, yes. we've made pancakes with syrup. a nice smoky bake and. some eggs. little fruit cocktail. >> the concept was i wanted to do an alcoholic jello shot. i thought what better vehicle than a bullet? >> reporter: this is jello. that's awesome. reporter: they never dreamed of in leroy. >> martha, what happens water and gelatin. >> reporter: so is this. aadvantage guard jello from innovative spanish chef hoe
reporter: today approximately 420 million boxes of jello are sold in the united states every year. and a billion jello cups. so it's no wonder somebody had the bright idea that with its unique properties jello would make a fine art form. >> we really wanted the audience to really kind of respect this medium. it's kind of very sophisticated material. >> reporter: right. michelle zata is a product designer. nadia works for a human rights group on afghanistan policy. >> it wasn't...
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we don't get any funding from the government or humane society of the united states. we have to rely on generosity of private donors to keep our operations going. >> people hoping to come get animals, but the ten events like the one you have coming up in october really support your organization. for more information you can go to the baltimore humane society. 410-833-8848. the website is also on the screen. thank you. hope skeeter finds a home soon. >> thank you. time 7:47, 59 degrees on tv hill. coming up we're in the kitchen for sunday brunch. >> plus another look at the forecast. stay with us. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. wefrj >>> we're just minutes away from the sunday today show. >> coming up on a sun morning here on "today" we will have much more on the wild weather that slammed the northeast. two tornados touching down right here in new york city. you don't see that very often. we'll have more on that. also ahead arch new controversy in the so-called trial of the cen
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the united states of america landing curiosity on mars. so this is an example of what we do when we combine our science, our research, our ability to commercialize, new products, making them here in america. you know, so -- so this is where we've got a choice. we could, as the house republican budget proposes, cut back on research and technology. or we can continue to be at the cutting edge. because that's what we've always been about. we can spark new discoveries, lau launch new careers, inspire the next generation to reach for something better. you've got that choice. we can -- we can make sure that not only are we investing in great research, but the products that come out of that research are made here in the united states. >> and the president speaking at florida institute of tech nothing. of course, speaking directly to that crowd. giving a lot of hope and inspiration in talking about what america can be. but i guess in a nutshell as we bring in nbc's kristen welker, traveling with the president, it seems like the president wants to
the united states of america landing curiosity on mars. so this is an example of what we do when we combine our science, our research, our ability to commercialize, new products, making them here in america. you know, so -- so this is where we've got a choice. we could, as the house republican budget proposes, cut back on research and technology. or we can continue to be at the cutting edge. because that's what we've always been about. we can spark new discoveries, lau launch new careers,...